An Islamic State (IS)-aligned group released a Spanish-narrated video threatening attacks in Barcelona, using a montage of photos from the IS-claimed attack on Las Ramblas in August 2017 as a reminder.

An alleged fundraising campaign to “finance 10 families in Syria,” is requesting donations through prepaid PCS Mastercard tickets, and is being promoted by jihadists, including pro-al-Qaeda (AQ) and Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) channels, as well as groups affiliated with Western fighters in Syria.

Islamic State (IS) supporters have amplified their threats to and incitement against the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, following the template set by Wafa’ Media Foundation in using popular football players, and showing bombs inside stadiums.

As the next installment in its poster series threatening the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, the pro-Islamic State (IS) Wafa’ Media Foundation displayed FC Barcelona player Lionel Messi dead and Brazilian national team’s Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior awaiting execution.

In the 5th part of the English-language “Knights of Lone Jihad” series, its authors addressed Muslims in France and Spain as well as Europe in general, urging them to come to Marawi to fight or to stay carry out attacks, suggesting methods of causing traffic accidents.

The Islamic State (IS) threatened in the 13th issue of Rumiyah magazine to escalate attacks against Western states participating in the coalition against it, and presented a story of an Australian woman’s travels to join her husband in the battlefield.

A pro-Islamic State (IS) Telegram channel called on lone-wolf jihadists to take revenge for U.S.-led coalition airstrikes on markets in Raqqah and attack American and European shopping centers and New York public pools.